Whatever my decision in which school I choose, I would want to study exercise science and kinesiology at a four-year university. I will aim for a 4.0 GPA and maintain that throughout my time at college. With the area that I want to study, I want to set up a job before I graduate that is connected with the area that I study. During the summers I'm going to try and get internships and start by making connections with professionals while in college. My main collegiate goal is to run in college and strive to win titles and records within the school and competition that I face. While I am in college I want to become a better athlete and one of the best while also becoming the best student I can be. What makes me a good candidate for a college team is that I am a firm believer in hard work pays off and I am willing to put in hard work and seek new challenges within myself. I not only want to achieve personal goals but also achieve goals and titles for the team. This mostly comes from my huge competitive side because when I go into any race I mainly want to win and depending on the time of the season go for a PR as well. I think what differentiates me and other recruits is I have no problem in taking accountability for my accomplishments and for things I have done wrong. I am a person that gives out it all and I do that by every day showing up and putting in work for a goal to be a pro one day that has a low chance of happening at the moment but I do it anyway and continue to do it. Also, I becoming more of a person to control my ego and people's ego that is around me and not get caught up in my feelings and control them more. All together I want to be the best person I can be in academics, athletics, and in life no matter the path I go.
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